9 points

Definitely a planned assassination attempt. Used as the rallying call for his supporters. The picture of him holding his fist up just after being shot at proved it; no one, I believe, would be able to muster that sort of gusto after having a real attempt on their life.

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10 points

You can hear on the videos that he was told the shooter was down.

So like, yeah fist pump.

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41 points

Lol, you think he got someone to shoot him in the ear on purpose? You’re insane

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Not with an AR-15 clone. The accuracy on those beyond 100 meters is crap. That was almost assuredly a weapon of convenience.

Now, it’s totally possible some operative groomed him to take the shot, if he was already eager enough to make an attack and just needed encouragement / direction. But then even he probably didn’t know actually who.

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15 points
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The revelation that this level of conspiracy theory crazy is so prominent on what I thought was the side of reason has revoked my last shreds of faith in humanity.

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2 points

You’re just falling for Marighost’s false flag!

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25 points

Clearly you haven’t been pumped up on adrenaline. It can absolutely give you the confidence to act like he did.

And don’t you think it’s a bit contradictory to not have the gusto to throw your fist in the air after being shot but being stone cold calm before getting shot? If it was planned Trump would’ve known he’s going to get shot at and like the coward he is he wouldn’t have just stared at the shooter.

Also we don’t know the cartridge of the weapon but if the weapon used 556 or 223, then it’s very unlikely it was staged because those would shred Trump if they actually hit him. If it was 9mm or 22 it would be more believable, but even then would you really risk killing the candidate just to prop up votes? He didn’t seem to be wearing a BP vest so even smaller rounds would have been life threatening.

I very much doubt it was staged or false flag or anything of the sorts. It just doesn’t make sense to me. Trump should get an Oscar if it was planned that way.

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1 point

My dude thinks 223 is big boy bullets

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The idea of shooting any round at someone and expecting to “just wound them” is absurd, but .223/5.56 is definitely in the range of “reliably fatal if applied to the chest or head” .

It might not be a “big boy round” but it’s still a rifle round – if wasn’t powerful enough to reliably “incapacitate” (i.e. kill) a human being at 100 yards the world’s militaries wouldn’t still be using after 40+ years.

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4 points

My point was that if you had to have someone shooting at you would you rather they shot 22lr or 223? Shooting any live round at a target you don’t actually want to injure or kill is stupid, but if you had to you’d want to use the smallest possible bullet to minimize the damage.

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5 points

Adrenaline, and narcissism

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4 points

He just caught a scratch. Holding up his arm isn’t the smart thing to do but that just makes it more authentic.

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75 points

Maybe some 2nd amendment people still take the defending against tyranny bit seriously.

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I guess we are gonna see how well that 2nd amendment holds up against capitalists tyranny.

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28 points

I know I certainly do. But seriously, was the shooter a republican? I’ve been traveling for the past 48 hours and apparently missed all the fun.

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43 points

Allegedly registered republican but also allegedly donated small amount of money to Biden PAC.

Don’t count your chickens yet… Could just be another apolitical psychopath

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37 points

also allegedly donated small amount of money to Biden PAC.

He donated $15 to a Democrat get out the vote PAC… On inauguration day.

One of the least useful donations ever 😂

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24 points

I mean the guy that nearly got Reagan wanted to impress an actress.

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5 points

He was only 20, registered as a republican. But could’ve done that as part of his plan to make it look like infighting.

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11 points
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12 points

The rare double false flag

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5 points

A registered Republican, back in 2020 or something. RINOs exist.

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67 points

Him being registered republican doesn’t necessarily mean he still feels that way. He made a blue political donation. Some people register with a certain party just because their parents are present when they sign up.

I don’t think there is currently enough public information to build an accurate profile on him.

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9 points

Someone with same first and last name as him made a donation after the 2020 election.

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You can look up the receipt on the FEC and the address is listed as 2506 Milford Drive, which is the same address as his voter registration and what’s being reported on the news. I keep seeing this “there is another Thomas Crooks” narrative online and wanted to confirm myself.

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5 points

Wouldn’t he have been 16 at the time?

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54 points

He made a blue political donation

To a GOTV PAC. On inauguration day.

About as useful as tits on a tractor.

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21 points

Well, if you’re a lonely farmer and there aren’t any single and willing women around, tits on a tractor could be very useful.

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2 points

Pretty sure a RealDoll or something like that would be more pleasurable and cost less including upkeep 🤷

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38 points

He was 20 and registered to vote in 2021 (which is public information), so he wouldn’t have had a lot of time to change his mind

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2 points

Young, dumb, full of cum.

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1 point

And I think he bout to swallow his tongue

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18 points
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At 20, 3 years is definitely a long time.

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25 points

Trump and the Supreme Court are more than enough reason to change one’s mind.

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Unless the late Mr. Crooks jotted down a manifesto or otherwise is discovered to reveal his motive, we’re not going to know, and are only able to guess at why he shot at Trump. Let me repeat that: We can only guess and will never know unless we get really lucky.

(One of my favorite details of a shooter incident was Adam Lanza’s favorite video game obsession, Dance Dance Revolution since it was still a common opinion that video games trained rampage killers. Tastes in video games and music are about as useful as needing to impress Jodie Foster, or reread The Catcher In the Rye. You may be a lover, Adam, but you ain’t no dancer.)

Crooks’ choice of weapon (an AR-15–style rifle ) indicates a weapon of convenience. He didn’t have the time or means to get something that was more suited to the task. This fits more the profile of a radicalized civilian than a trained operative.

When Al-Qaeda wanted to attack a target (or CIA, or IRA, or any other active group trying to influence a theater of conflict) they’d look at the suicide demographics. What young people are killing themselves in high numbers. Then, in the internet age, it’s a matter of finding people who are self-radicalized, who want to express their outrage violently. And then its a matter of grooming that person (in this case very much the way predators groom children) to see the target of interest as the site / VIP / venue of the terror action. The rampage killer / saboteur / terrorist never knows who he’s working for or what his cause is, only that by suicide bombing at this site, he’ll be heard and known.

Is this to say Crooks was pointed at killing Trump by CIA? Not at all. Trump is an easy viable target, and there are plenty of reasons to be pissed off at him that make sense. But the reason that Crooks had to express his discontent violently has likely very little to do with Trump directly, and whether he’s left-wing and wants to stop the US’ descent into one-party autocracy, or he’s far-right wing and thinks Trump is selling out isn’t why he’s shooting.

There are however, droves of pre-radicalized war boys in the US, silver paint in hand wanting an opportunity to be witnessed all shiny and chrome into Valhalla. A lot of them can be seen in the alt-right, the incels, the MGTOWs the alpha-male wannabes who have been entirely disregarded since they were teens without explanation or education, and are expected by society to either magically turn into high-paid salarymen, or suffer as losers in a single-occupant dwelling in a dead-end job where they’re overworked and underpaid. This lot tends to be a bit dissatisfied with their lot in life.

I’m not saying Crooks is one of these guys, only that it’s a big circle on the Venn-diagram, and not a difficult target to fall into. This circle not only has a higher-than-average male suicide rate (which is already high in the general population) but also is where pro-trump militants and the transnational white power movement gets its recruits. And they tend to register Republican.

Again, we don’t know, only this might inform our guesses.

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No disrespect you wrote so much but, as far my politics are concerned; this dude was a registered republican.

He’s right wing and that’s what we know.

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So I have two (conflicting) thoughts regarding people as right wing.

Firstly, here in the States, right-wing encompasses a lot of spectrum, from the extreme reactionary / accelerationist folks that are keen to replicate the worst of the atrocities of the German Reich, to those who are neoliberal / neoconservative, and believes in a multi-faceted economy, a pluralist, secular culture and the use of military adventurism to secure American interests abroad when diplomacy and trade relations fail to bring those about.

Crooks could come from anywhere in this gamut, whether he is (what I suspect) an extremist glad to serve the new American order as a militant or an operative on the field, or someone who is Republican because they identify as [R] but still wish to see the US as a place where democracy and government by the people prevails. (It isn’t, with our democratic features tightly constrained, but the rival party prevents one party from taking absolute power.)

Secondly, when it comes to Republican intellegentsia, there’s a tendency to want their party to be less extreme than they have become, as we’ve seen with those Republicans like Brad Raffensburger who is not willing to cheat or collaborate with Republican officials to bend the system to secure an election victory, but who still believes in the anti-poor, anti-labor, pro-prison, pro-police Republican policies that laid the rails to our current situation on the precipice of autocratic takeover. We have a lot of people who knowingly voted in Reagan, George H. W. Bush, George W. Bush and Donald J. Trump, and kept voting Republicans down-ballot, aware that the policies they preferred would eventually drive the US to the kind of general precarity and discontent that leads to systemic breakdown and autocratic rule.

But that’s not where Crooks is, as much as we like to imagine our operatives are playing 5D chess, whether they’re allies or enemies. Essentially, Crooks did as most terrorists and rampage killers did, and committed angry suicide, with as little actual planning as he could manage.

But that could change if Mr. Wrench chatted with him on line for twenty hours over the course of four weeks convincing him to take a pot-shot at Trump, or if he’s done a lot of reading of political theory and came to such a conclusion on his own. But until that evidence comes up, I think he was just acting out of pure rage based on personal circumstances.

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5 points

Consider this. As this was his first presidential election to vote in, registering Democrat meant voting in a meaningless primary, so registering Republican would be a strategic choice to vote against Trump as a nominee.

Is this the case? We don’t know yet, but voter registration for a 20 year old doesn’t infer much

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5 points

Both primaries were forgone conclusions.

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9 points

He registered as a Republican in 2021, and voted in the 2022 election, so it wasn’t for a strategic vote against Trump, unless he was thinking ahead by several years.

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21 points

A registered party member is just someone who voted in the primary.

The Democratic primaries in my area had a bunch of uncontested seats or I was comfortable with all the candidates, so I registered Republican to vote against Trump.

I’m a registered Republican, but I am not a supporter of the GOP.

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15 points

Continued information coming out about him confirm he was an active and proud conservative. Quoted students confirmed this and the like-minded alt-right group of kids he hung out with.

Sorry, the “secret democrat” narrative is over.

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7 points

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25 points

There were a ton of fake accounts made the second a name was released, excuse me for not taking a screenshot as proof of anything.

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8 points

That’s fair, I’m certainly not going to check the account details as that would require having an account myself, like some kind of weird Nazi.

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18 points

It doesn’t matter. This is the Reichstag Fire.

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